  MrPixel
@irishbroadband.ie
| Problems with connection to server.
I was told that I should post this in here... still not sure if this is even the right place:
Hey folks,
I'm not 100% sure what im doing here, so sorry if I get it wrong, just hoping someone can help.
I just started to use (mt)'s DV hosting. Everything was going perfect, but when access plesk, the load times were reaching 20+ mins. The problem wasn't with (mt), because I was able to get perfect loads on another connection.
My ISP suggested I download Dr TCP, and change the FUP to 1460, however, that didn't fix the problem 100%.
Can anyone help please?
Required information:
Tweak test wouldn't download (Tried 5 Times), so used SpeedGuide.net Analyzer):
« SpeedGuide.net TCP Analyzer Results » Tested on: 04.03.2008 16:47 IP address: 83.141.xx.xxx
TCP options string: 0204058c01010402 MSS: 1420 MTU: 1460 TCP Window: 34080 (multiple of MSS) RWIN Scaling: 0 Unscaled RWIN : 34080 Reccomended RWINs: 65320, 130640, 261280, 522560 BDP limit (200ms): 1363kbps (170KBytes/s) BDP limit (500ms): 545kbps (68KBytes/s) MTU Discovery: ON TTL: 116 Timestamps: OFF SACKs: ON IP ToS: 00000000 (0)
Speed Test:
Speed Test #48676252 by dslreports.com Run: 2008-04-03 16:56:00 EST Download: 1386 (Kbps) Upload: 730 (Kbps) In kilobytes per second: 169.3 down 89.1 up Tested by server: 50 java User: 2 @ dslreports.com User's DNS: irishbroadband.ie
Connection type: Fixed Wireless - Breeze - Irish Broadband
OS: Win XP SP2
Connection Speed: 2Mb - Up & Down
Sorry if I've left anything important out. Happy to answer any questions.
Thanks, MrPixel. |
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  Island Jeff
join:2005-07-18 | Does your ISP use a satellite uplink? What do your ping times look like to the plesk server you're having trouble accessing? |
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  MrPixel
@irishbroadband.ie
| reply to MrPixel Hi Island Jeff,
Just thought I'd reply to let you know, this problem was actualy down to my ISP... After trying everything they knew, and getting many different people on the case, all it took was giving me a new IP, now I'm connecting to my server with no problems.
It isn't exactly as fast as I would have expected, though, its a hell of a lot better now.
However, to answer your question, I don't think it is a satellite uplink that is used. I have an antenna on my roof, that has a line of sight to a mast about 150 meters away. That all I know in relation to that... The connection is considered "Fixed Wireless".
Thank for your reply, MrPixel. |
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